Drawing on the Figure: Recent Works on Paper of the 1990s from the Manilow Collection
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Installation view, Drawing on the Figure: Recent Works on Paper of the 1990’s from the Manilow Collection, MCA Chicago
Photo: James Isberner, © MCA Chicago
Installation view, Drawing on the Figure: Recent Works on Paper of the 1990’s from the Manilow Collection, MCA Chicago
Photo: James Isberner, © MCA Chicago
Installation view, Drawing on the Figure: Recent Works on Paper of the 1990’s from the Manilow Collection, MCA Chicago
Photo: James Isberner, © MCA Chicago
Installation view, Drawing on the Figure: Recent Works on Paper of the 1990’s from the Manilow Collection, MCA Chicago
Photo: James Isberner, © MCA Chicago
Installation view, Drawing on the Figure: Recent Works on Paper of the 1990’s from the Manilow Collection, MCA Chicago
Photo: James Isberner, © MCA Chicago
Installation view, Drawing on the Figure: Recent Works on Paper of the 1990’s from the Manilow Collection, MCA Chicago
Photo: James Isberner, © MCA Chicago
Installation view, Drawing on the Figure: Recent Works on Paper of the 1990’s from the Manilow Collection, MCA Chicago
Photo: James Isberner, © MCA ChicagoAbout the Exhibition
Culled from the remarkable collection of Susan and Lewis Manilow, this exhibition presents approximately one hundred works on paper by eighteen contemporary artists. The selected works, the majority from the 1990s, share a common motif - the figure. Continuing the historical exploration of this form, many of the artists have returned to more classical processes and representational modes, yet the character and subject matter of the works betray their contemporary sensibility. A number of the works freely manipulate and distort the organic shapes of the body, some using animals as human surrogates, to convey psychological states and probe forms of the subconscious; others reflect a more diaristic approach, addressing the artist’s personal concerns about aspects of contemporary culture; while others investigate notions of history and identity. This exhibition includes work by John Currin, Marcel Dzama, Eric Fischl, Arturo Herrera, William Kentridge, Karen Kilimnick, Martin Kippenberger, Kerry James Marshall, Bruce Nauman, Jim Nutt, Raymond Pettibon, Shazia Sikander, Kiki Smith, Nedko Solakov, Nicola Tyson, and Kara Walker.
The exhibition is organized by MCA Associate Curator Staci Boris.
Funding
Support for this exhibition is provided by the Joseph and Jory Shapiro Fund.